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Bear sightings in eastern Utah
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Sightings are just a part of people going into the mountains. Many hikers and campers in some areas of Utah are going to see the bears.
The "nuisance bear" part comes when the bears start relying on people for food. Or start ravaging campsites because people have left their food and garbage out.
Similar to the tree huggers that feed the bears in the back yard because they are "cute". This takes the fear of the unknown out of the equation, and people get mauled, campsites get ravanged. The bears get aggressive, expecting food.
The path of least resistance, why should a bear go hunting for a deer, eat berries, and dig up a mouse; when he can just go to the local campsite and eat a whole cooler full of bacon and eggs, bread, and hotdogs?
Bears are not dangerous animals, but like any animal if they are hungry or feel threaded they will attack. Just us your heads when you are heading into the wilderness and remember that just because they are cute does not mean they are not wild animals.
That boy wasn't killed in the mouth of American Fork Canyon. He was killed in a rough camp above off the Alpine Loop - hardly near the city. I know that doesn't have anything to do with the story, I just think people should have their facts straight before posting...
Not an issue to get so riled up about.
Thanks for the heads-up.
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